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Breed, Strain, Variety, and Class: How Dog Breeds Got Their Names

Breed, Strain, Variety, and Class: How Dog Breeds Got Their Names

Update: 2025-03-26
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In this episode, Craig Koshyk—renowned hunting dog historian and author—takes us on a deep dive into the fascinating world of breed names. From the earliest landraces to today’s officially recognized breeds, Craig unpacks how language, geography, and hunting traditions shaped the names we use for dogs today.

Through engaging stories and expert insight, Craig explores everything from the confusion around the word spaniel, to double-nosed pointers in Spain, to the meaning behind terms like braque, épagneul, and vizsla. Whether you’ve got a German Wirehair, a Picardy Spaniel, or a Labrador, this episode will give you a new appreciation for what your dog’s breed name really means—and where it came from.

Listen to past episodes here: Hunting Dog Confidential Podcast

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Breed, Strain, Variety, and Class: How Dog Breeds Got Their Names

Breed, Strain, Variety, and Class: How Dog Breeds Got Their Names

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